@karltryggvason a few thousand maybe? I’m not much good at judging crowd size.
@karltryggvason a few thousand maybe? I’m not much good at judging crowd size.
Photo of the large EU Vote protests happening today outside Alþingi, Reykjavík:
Taken from the @piratepartyIS offices — thanks, you guys are the best!
Too windy to go to board game night, off to Grótta to enjoy the wind to the full!
Celebrating Skólapúlsinn’s 4th birthday @ Vísar HQ
Prepping an old machine for demoing crypto tech at the cryptoparty tonight, windows being a complete pain. I have a feeling I’m going to be spending most of the evening apologising for other people’s bad UI decisions.
Beautiful soundscape walking back through Reykjavík this evening — seamless gradient between vetrarhatid.is large-scale audio+visual installation and bird sounds on the pond, punctuated with ice underfoot and the constant murmur of traffic.
All prepped for Halsway Gurdy weekend, time to enjoy the sights and sounds of winterlightsfestival.is
Heading over to Háskolatorg for HÍ Japanese day festival.
Sighted a majestic sky whale hovering low over the mountains to the south-east of Reykjavik this morning.
Any assertion that it was in fact some ski slopes lit up in the dark will be met with insistent mutterings about celestial cetaceans.
Off to Háskólatorg to help @mailpileteam pack some perks
Managed to get hold of some proper bufala mozzarella from Piccolo Italia — looking forward to trying it out on a pizza!
This treble recorder is an example of understandable design. For various reasons it’s separated into three parts and has to be assembled before usage, but a consistent decrease in diameter and significantly differently sized joints for both ends leave no ambiguity about how it should be assembled.
On their own the parts are unbalanced with exposed unpolished joints. Assembling the instrument creates a balanced, visually consistent object, and a sturdy interference fit gives the user extra confidence that the device is ready for use.
This Icelandic bus timetable is an example of confusing design, due to the inconsistent usage of colour and direction. The grids of times must be read top to bottom then left to right, contrary to most western languages. The yellow blocks (expressing at what intervals between the given times each bus leaves) are not strongly associated with the durations above them, and from a distance, the pairs look much like times themselves.
Which restaurants serve delicious food, freely give out their recipes and link to their guests’ personal URLs from a beautiful website?
Trick question: there is only sumendi.is
If you get the chance, go!
Looking to join/start a casual recorder consort in Reykjavík — anyone know of one, or people who might be interested in joining? Preferably with a focus on early music, not vital though.
Popped into the Reykjavík craft fair, learnt a useful trick from ingasoldesign.com — coconut oil (same as the stuff you’d use for cooking) can be used as an easy-maintenance, odourless wood finish.
How to watch a film, Háskolábíó style:
Tjarnabíó is like this too. Not that it isn’t well-priced or enjoyable, but… there are some optimisations which could be made here.
Wow, Reykjavík is almost full during Airwaves as it is during the summer, just with trendier tourists.
Noticed the Big Tower Of Light Pollution, then a smudgy green cloud, which turned into the northern lights. They really are astonishingly beautiful.
Watched for 30mins from Arnarhóll. Harpa and the peace tower looked pathetic in comparison to even the weakest of the shimmering curtains.
Rediscovered my love of sewing whilst modifying a guitar strap to work with my #gurdy, now desperately wanting to make something with fish leather.
btw, best place to get needle+thread in Reykjavik 101 is the art supplies shop on Skólavörðastigúr — Tiger sells needles cheaper but no thread (wat)
Packing for return to Reykjavik tomorrow I realise I’ve doubled my sock count. I believe that constitutes a good trip.